Fiber Bubbles by Alejandro Sales, Barcelona, Spain. Here the bubbles are to capture and use the light as a enhancer vs. to hold the actual light, as so often with pendant lights. Here they are more akin to the crystals on a chandelier.

The fact that every cage is empty makes me smile. To cage something that holds the ability to fly is insane. ~Cages a plentiful~

we could make some relatively simple geods with lighting gels or thin plastic and shine light in them for a dramatic effect Via Lionel Esteve, "Prototype for a Chaos II" 2010 Courtesy: Galerie Perrotin, Paris

lamps at Nobis Hotel in Stockholm. design by Claesson Koivisto Rune

Merging botanical forms from England with the delicate plant shapes from her childhood in Japan, ceramic artist Hitomi Hosono produces delicate layered sculptures that appear as frozen floral arrangements. Often monochromatic, the works are focused on car

Ephemeral Rays par Charlotte Smith

skeletales: Installed earlier this summer at the Chatham Historic Dockyard, Ephemeral Rays is a new work by artist Charlotte Smith. The piece consists of several hundred lights on filaments that fill a large window of a galvanizing shop.

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama - who has notably lived in a psychiatric institution for the last four decades - has been obsessed with dots and infinity for her entire career, an inspiration she. - Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama - who has notably.

"Atomic: Full of Love, Full of Wonder" was an installation by Australian artist Nike Savvas. An immense array of suspended bouncy balls creating a dense field of color in the gallery space that was gently moved in waves by a fan